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Conserving 30% of the planet will only succeed if people are part of the plan
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An article arguing that successful global conservation targets must include local people and communities in planning and decision-making, rather than excluding them from protected areas.

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Conserving 30% of the planet will only succeed if people are part of the plan
Masai herders in Kenya. JWCohen/Shutterstock What do you see when you imagine a conservation area? Perhaps a remote rainforest, a towering mountain range or a coral reef teeming with life. But do you expect to see any people? It would be understandable if you answered no. Most media coverage of nature ignores people. Many protected and conserved areas to date are classified as “high and far” – in places with rich biodiversity and relatively few people. Many actively exclude human presence. Yet
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